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Post by Dittomist » Tue Sep 25, 2007 7:58 pm

I have a recurring dream where it's Halloween and I have no plans whatsoever. I start to panic when it becomes nighttime and I realize how so much precious time is going by. And then I realize that I've wasted Halloween, and that I'll have to wait another year to experience one.

And then I wake up and I still have lots of time to prepare and to get excited about my favorite holiday.

Does anybody else have bad dreams about Halloween?

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Post by Catzilla » Tue Sep 25, 2007 8:08 pm

Nope....I really don't have bad dreams at all.

But I did have one in which Rob Zombie was trying to sell me a condo out in Arizona, he got mad as ^&*(% when I turned him down & we went at it.....I latched on to a ceileng fan blade and every time it went around I kicked him in the face....I woke up LMAO & rolled off the bed....I am the master of STRANGE dreams ! :shock: :P

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Post by tomanderson » Tue Sep 25, 2007 8:15 pm

Okay....ummm........that dream takes the cake!

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Post by Haunted Horseman » Tue Sep 25, 2007 8:46 pm

Catzilla, LMAO :lol: Actually I had a ngightmare that Rob Zombie remade Halloween and really sucked. Oh, that's right, that wasn't a nightmare.... :twisted:
Because once you cross that bridge, my friend, the ghost is through, his power ends.

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Post by uncletor » Tue Sep 25, 2007 10:14 pm

See, our brains are like 7/11...they never close. When you sleep, they have to so something...so to keep busy, they go through the memory files and find things that are INTERESTING.
Now, it could be interesting GOOD, or interesting BAD..the mind doesn't care. It just wants to stay occupied.
One of the most frequent dreams is what I call the DRY UP DREAM..where you see yourself failing at something that means a lot to you..like drying up in front a crowd you have to speak in front of...serving Christmas dinner to the whole family and blowing it, or in your case, because you dig halloween so much..blowing halloween because you didn't pay enough attention.

Me, I'm driving a car...and I sit up in bed to do it and I wake up slowly..
problem is, as I wake up, part of the brain is still driving that car...
so I suddenly don't have headlights, then no steering wheel, then nothing in front of me, and I'm convinced I'm still going 100 mph...
And I scream...
My ex wife used to smack me right across the chest when I yelled (I had just screamed and scared the daylights out of her..) and you CAN'T believe what that did...
Future events such as these will effect you in the future

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Post by JACKRYAN592 » Tue Sep 25, 2007 11:29 pm

I've never had that dream, but sometimes have experienced it in real lfe!

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Post by Catzilla » Wed Sep 26, 2007 12:02 am

My dreams are really wacked out....I tried to keep a thread on the subject on the Panther board, but most of the members don't like to type enough to talk about their dreams or either they are too shy. 8)

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Post by jadewik » Wed Sep 26, 2007 1:00 am

I haven't had a dream like that... but I did have one with a creepy ghost girl in it. I wrote the dream down and sketched the girl from the dream.
April 13th, 2006
08:01 am - Dream: White-Haired Ghost Girl

I will admit that to anyone else my dream last night probably would have been a nightmare.

The dream actually starts out in some fictional Costco, where I was picking up a few groceries (not in bulk-- an apple and a couple yogurts)... and I'd forgotten my card-- technically I never had one and I couldn't have gotten into the store nor have been buying what I was buying, but it WAS a dream.

When I realized I couldn't buy the items, I ditched them near the front of the store and acted like I needed to use the restroom. I went into the restroom, which then "changed" (as dreams often do) into a large sized hotel room.

Assuming the back of the room is north and the door is on the eastern most corner of the south wall... the bed was on the north wall, the bathroom in the southwest corner. There was a vanity, sink, and closet area in the northwest corner of the room. In the room-- next to the east bathroom wall, there was a arm chair/reading chair with a couple pillows on it and what at first glance would appear to be a child sized doll with chin length white hair and bangs wearing a dress.

It wasn't 'till she began to move I got the "prickly things on the back of my neck" in the dream, but I didn't run away even though you could tell it was the child's goal to scare me. I started talking to her. I asked her what she wanted and why she was trying to scare me.

She wouldn't tell me exactly what was going on or why she was afraid. She just wanted me to leave so I wouldn't get hurt. She was trapped and didn't want me to get hurt.

I wish I could say there was more to this dream than that, but about then, my alarm clock went off and I had to get up for work.
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... not one of my scarier dreams... but the ghost girl was freaky.

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Post by Haunted Horseman » Wed Sep 26, 2007 8:26 am

Jadewik, that certainly is creepy.
Because once you cross that bridge, my friend, the ghost is through, his power ends.

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Post by magickbean » Wed Sep 26, 2007 10:15 am

Oddly enough, Dittomist, I had a dream that was along those lines last week! :o

It made me very sad. But then I woke up and realised it was ok because I still had over a month left to make sure that it didn't happen! :D
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Post by Wicked » Wed Sep 26, 2007 11:03 am

I do! Wow, how eerie... mine usually involves me waking up on Halloween and realizing, oh my god, I don't have a costume, I didn't have a party, I've wasted the whole year!!
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Post by mandy0221 » Wed Sep 26, 2007 11:09 pm

Honestly I cant say I do have many dreams about halloween. But that has to be a pretty creepy dream to have. I hate dreaming I didnt get something done on time. I have a dream book - I should probably go look up what that means. hmmm.....more on this later
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Post by I B Howlin' Wolfman » Thu Sep 27, 2007 3:14 am

I had a dream that I was Ringo Starr and playing in the 60's. The rest of the beatles were getting ready to play the famous concert in New York city, and we got into the limosine and we were all talking about the music and stuff.

I'm telling George, "Don't forget to smile more", and George says, "Don't forget to bob your head up and down." Even John's uncle, from the movie "A Hard Days Night" was there. UBER STRANGE!

We rolled into the stadium and girls just were all pressed up against the windows screaming and crying. We played a few songs and I was very nervous. But it didn't matter, as the crowd was screaming so loud, you couldn't hear the music anyway.

I'm part of a real band as a hobby. I'm the percussionist, so I guess my mind just jumped to a more famous band and made me the drummer. It was so flipped out. I was playing the drums and stairing at John, and all I can think about was "You are going to be shot."

Then I looked at George and thought, "And you're next in line". Then I thought about Paul and what a great friend he was, (I don't know HOW that thought got in there, as I personally, don't know Paul in the slightest.) Then, I woke up. I called a friend of mine who likes the Beatles, and I told him about the dream.

He said, "You always have the weirdest dreams!" (Because I tell him about my weirdest dreams all the time.) Then he asks, "Why don't I have dreams like yours?". I told him that he has to smoke more pot.

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Post by ooga_booga » Thu Sep 27, 2007 3:45 am

I seem to predict things in my dreams.
I once saw a scene from The mummy returns in a dream, ages before I had seen any publicity about it. I also once had a dream that a radio station was holding a competition that involved sending in labels from beer bottles, and the prize was to see Resident evil 2, again, ages before I had seen any publicity about it. When I had heard about it, I had a few dreams about zombies :lol:
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Re: Does anybody else have that nightmare where...

Post by ooga_booga » Fri Oct 05, 2007 11:03 am

Dittomist wrote:I have a recurring dream where it's Halloween and I have no plans whatsoever. I start to panic when it becomes nighttime and I realize how so much precious time is going by. And then I realize that I've wasted Halloween, and that I'll have to wait another year to experience one.

And then I wake up and I still have lots of time to prepare and to get excited about my favorite holiday.

Does anybody else have bad dreams about Halloween?
I had a dream very similar to yours last night... it was the night of my party, and I didn't get any food ready, and I wasn't wearing my costume. One of my guests arrived, and we told her to wait by our bonfire area (a clearing very close to our house, where we have our bonfires :lol: ). I became obsessed with getting some cookies ready, but before I had a chance to, we went to the bonfire area, and it was a lot bigger that usual and it was PACKED!
I think this dream was an omen that the exact opposite will happen this year :lol: :cry:
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